4 ft f ,iv Cfie Most Complete JewclvvShov w in, t beCity ... r HE store "where your nee'ds arc understood and your wishes instantly gratified is the store where you like to make purchases. Beccuse of our amazing collection of beauti ful and artistic things &old and silver ware, jewels, cameos and works of art our store has become an inspiration to our patrons. 7 o Jiavo selected only those articles which nro siito to please. We havd insisted upon the highest quality, the best designs, tho most careful workmanship. Our customers are permanently pleased. In tho selection of rins wo exert the utmost care. That is why wo sell tho famous W-W-W Guaranteed Rin&s. "Wo know in celling them wo &ive you tho utmost in de sign, quality and workmanship. Tho gems ore beautiful, tho settings solid gold. Each ring is absolutely guaranteed against crack ing and loss of settings. They uro priced as. low as $3. HARRY DIXON JEWELER. . - LOCAL AND PERSONAL J. J. Halligan transac:cl legal busi ness in Gothenburg yesterday. Dr. Smith; Chiropractor, Building & Loan Building.. 50tf V. V. Hoagland rarurnul Sunday from a business trip to. Onriha. For quick action anil satisfactory sale list yonr land Avltii Thoelocke. tf Mrs. Fred Hanlon roturned Sunday from a visit with friends at LaJunta, Col. Wheat Drills and Farm Wagons at bargain prices at tho North Side Barn. . , 'a--. Women's,'' Itcglstrntlon Tomorrow. Tomorrow will be registration day for women in Nebraska, and though this registration is voluntary, it Is es timated there will be in the neighbor hood of 200,000 registrations. Tho numbor in North Platte should exceed 800; in fact tho numbor should not be loss than 1,000, and If more than this latter number all the moro creditable will lt$dja to tho city Tho polling places for tho First, Second "and Fourth wards will bo at the yard 'school buildings, and for the Third wad at the Franklin building. The polls will be open from 12 o'clock noon "until seven o'clock in the evening. This registration is needed because wo. arcing groat war and our govern-1 Thy Catholic Girls Club will meet mdnt wishes to know what her loyal TufcSfloy evening with Mrs. Will". women citizens are willing to do In1 Friend. caso of "iieod. .. 'n, it will not n jose additional work Dr. Brock. Dentist, over Stone Drug upon thogo wl)0 arc already doing Store. war work, it may lighten their bur- Mra Mnrv Dunn went to Omaha dens by calling into sorvico mo'o Sunday to visit relatives for a couple, workers. It coordinates ali. woman's of weeks The county commissioners woro in session- yesterday transacting routine business. Gcorgo Frater will spend tho great er part of this weeK in umumi business. Vrml Bremers and went to Omaha Sunday to visit for sev eral days. Mrs. M. E. Watts loft yestorday for Corning. Iovi :o visit her son Ike and family war activities. Each woman should register Fir.-t, becnluse sho loves her country aiul wishes to servo it. Second, because going to th0 polls and registering is In Itself an act o on patriotism. I Third, because thero is no other vny .... 1 for OUT Pnf.intrv tr Itnnw nnlnlrlv nnrl two children; ,, ' . , . " Fourth, through thi registration and th0 work that will follow your ion o brothor in tho field may recoivo di rcct benofit. i Every woman over sixteon is dil- tvlllln rt nirlctnw XTM.Im ...til 1. .. r Manager VanDollan, o. the local to t,J0 woman whQ Cfmnot k telephone office, spent tho week end plodgelt ,8 all ft mattor of hoon , in Ogalalla. j Women of North Platte show your Harry Dixion went to Omana baiur- coinrs: ianu oy your nation, your day evening to visit his daughter and state, your city; show your apprecia transact business., ! lJon of tlle great cause of democracy ilir Imil ui uiu uuys WHO will WHO UUU . nuu l 11.. i i Tlnrko ul-" uu "tiiiniig in mo trendies. ' Will VOll lin inn nf tho Iniml i ..... " - vk .isui VVU11IV11 Miss Virginia Houseman, been the gue3t ot tho MIsse3 lofc la Ft t wiling. ' returned a few ago' from Denver where ho visited frioirdq for a week. . . . nn. ! iianil la IIOIUU vm". - i,v p, In North Platte? days ::o:: Docs Everybody Chow Gum? Tho extent to which chowlng gum is j., ti.i. ti(..,i tn sntner- uou m uviuuuuuu uy uiu aaius mauo 'laml Sunday whore she has been on- by K.Tt. Dickey, of this city, who sup- lanu.OUiiuuy, n" " nllna tnnnv ilonlora In uwlnm Mil.i.nD. gaged' to teach school Mrs. Harry Fleishman and daugh tentreturned yestorday from a visit with, friends in Omaha. Mrs I. E. Gilbert returned Saturday afternoon from Cozad -whoro she vlslt- ml rtilativcp for a wecic. plies many dealers in western Nebras ka towns. Last week he made a trip up the branch, thenco across to Sid ney and returned with orders aggre gating twelvo hundred dollars, : :o: : Wanted Dwellings Wo have customers for several five , n v Tinrrmnn loavo and s,x room tlwoHingH. If you Invo Mr. and Mrs. G. F "npmtt" SB such a dwelling we can effect a quick (Xt Saturday for Excolslor Spriirgs, ga(J fQr . nnvt Mo., to spend two or throe weeks For Salo Good rooming Roaaon for sowing, IoqvIhb city. The Palace Rooms, Sidnoy, Nebr. OJ-d Bishop Goo. A. Beechor, of Hast ings, spont Sunday in' town and oc- cupiod tho piupit at ujo jji.wj.u. ohurch. Mrs. Fred warron, or uonvor, iui-. C9-4 you. BUCHANAN ::o:i & PATTERSON Leo Newton, formorly of tho U. P. baggage department, has taken a po sition as passenger brakeman. Sherwood Woodhurst ontortainrd at a dinner party the latter part of l.t wook in ".tonor of His birth annivorpary n ton. The unloading platform at the frolght dopot is boing roofed, an im provement that will b0 appreciated by tho freight handlors and draymen. C. G. Osborno who has boon employ ed In tho Westorn Union offlco for some time will leave this wook for Thomas, Okla., to enter military ser vico. Mrs. Ray Kuhns ontertaincd at a houso party tho latter part of last week In honor of Misses Martha Kuhns, OKlo Burko and Gladys Knapp of Maxwell. Fifteon laborors arrived from Den- n 1 Tli a Royal Neghbors will meet in tho merly of UiIh city, is visiting local ! K. P. hall Wednesday afternoon at 3. frii'nds, having iirrivod the latter part o'clock. All members aro asked to bo of -last wook inoBuiu. Mrs Frod Lathrop returned to her Hay prices tumbled a couplo of dol ho'me in Chicago Saturday evening af-' lars last woek. Tho local prico 01! Mrs. W. J. Stuart ail Oman, who had 'been in Om alik durng tho summer months, re turned Saturday to tako up his duties in tho high school. Glonn Mann, who is on tho road for a packing hlouso and headquarters at Alliance, stopped over in town Sun day to visit friends. Mlssos Lucillo and Florcnco Wil cox, Miss Hazel Barber and Tod Boguo loft yesterday for Lincoln to attend tho stato unlvorslty. This Is tho wook of tho Maywood fnir unrt if tho wcathor is pleasant it ia nrnimhin that many North Platte people will attend. Tomorrow ono of i ver this morning to work on tho now tho attractions will bo a wrestling depot. Eight lathors and plasterers match botweon Joo Steckor and Bob camo in yosterday to work on tho Manogoff, tho "Torrlblo Turk " ' same building. SACRIFICING &,o J. B. McDONALD LOTH ING TOCK BEFORE THE FIRM CEASES TO BE. aturday was a 'Humdinger' WtLM STORE FILLED TO CAPACITY They came by the hundred from Wellfleet, Brady, Gothenburg, and even Sutherland. AH day long the store was filled to capacity and crowds of eager bargain seekers oame to find the doors locked with the "Store Full" sign displayed. The disappointed ones saw what we were doing saw we meant business. The prices proved so temptingly that the day's business proved a record-breaker. The peo-. pie expected big things and we stacked up to every word of our printed promises. Times are certainly' prosperous everybody had plenty of money and bought freely at the remarkable closing out prices. Come, join the happy crowd who throng the store. We've plenty of salespeople to serve you with tempting bargains. You will regret you did not buy more after the sale is over. Final Clearance Sale of 450 Suits and Overcoats MEDIUM AND FALL WEIGHTS I Garments that were carried over from this spring and last fall. The textures, weightand fabrics in these garments are extreme value. You reap a big advantage in buying now. If we had to buy these goods today we could not sell them at this low price. We show prac tically every size in long stout and regular. Closing Out Prices. . . . $4.65 7 VALUES TO $17.50 A New Firm Will Soon Occupy These Quarters 9 I $6 and $7 values I Men's 50 eent j UNDERWEAR iJC The J. B. NcDonald Men's and Boys' Clothing Empori um is about to go out of existence. A new firm will soon be above the door. A consistent effort is being made to dispose of all stocks oh hand before the set time limit Saturday, September 22d. In otfder to re move all merchandise in the time given us we have sim ply slaughtered all profits and a goodly portion of the actual cost. If you buy now you will SAVE DOUBLE later on. We are actually selling out this stock at from 70 to 100 per cent Ie3s than present market values. Re member, that this stock is all top A No. 1 quality. T. K. KELLY SALES CORPORATION, In Full Charge. The Red Tags Tell the Story! All goods aro marked with largo Red salo tags bearing tho Spoclal Closing Out Frees. Those tags toll of Itlg Reduction toll of WONDERFUL SAY 1NGS FOJt YOU. $4 Values in tens 3 Work ! Men's $1.75 Fitz OVERALLS Boys' $ 7 Suits HOIS' REST TAILORED KNICKER backer School Sails. Splendid us Nortnicnt of slyllsli, staunch wearing fabrics. A splendid opportunity to save on Roys' wear Boys' $ 3 Shoe ONE LOT ROYS' SCHOOL SHOES. In ItiiKon mid Riimlier, well extension soles. Made on tho round too mili tary last, width J) and E. A saving; of $1.2." here 75 1 &9 n n &an U CI fl . k' R H n m W Mil PF i us hock mmg mm uui 10 uie Last mmi Work Dress $5 Oxford Men's $10 Rain Men's $3 Boys' Shirts Shirts Shoes Work Coats Hats Caps For men, reg- For men. The Tans or PflfltS alCSl Values UP ular 75c vafucs Monarch SI. 50 Blacks Cravenette shapes & styles to 75c 49c 85c $1.95 $1.45 $3.85 $1.00 24c. Men's 15c Hose t n Kff.nnwAT n 9c U. D. mCUUNAliU i' 1 1 Home of Good Clothes jB:y8'lronc,ai1 11030 North Platte, Nebraska 30c